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Preview of One Percent Campaign (FREE!) Shrinking the National Debt: 1% at a time!

One Percent Campaign (FREE!) Shrinking the National Debt: 1% at a time!

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Ox and Emu
#kindnessnation #weholdthesetruths Shrinking the National Debt:1% at a time! Have you ever asked your students to solve a national crisis? The 1% campaign is an easy, effective way to have students make an impact on their future! It’s the ideal community service project! THIS DOWNLOAD IS FREE and editable! It's Easy-- No money to collect. No receipts to write. No products to deliver. Simply inform your community of your goals - and ask them to "give 1%” on the pay.gov website. What is
Preview of Wit & Wisdom Grade 2 Enrichment & Extension Bundle - Videos in each Bundle

Wit & Wisdom Grade 2 Enrichment & Extension Bundle - Videos in each Bundle

Engage students in deeper thinking with strategies that bring vocabulary, history, science, and literacy to life!Looking to challenge your students beyond the Wit & Wisdom curriculum? This bundle combines Hexagonal Thinking Vocabulary Activities and Gifted Extensions with Strategy Integration to spark creativity, critical thinking, and meaningful connections. πŸ“˜ What’s Included: πŸ”· Hexagonal Thinking Vocabulary Activities (Modules 1–3) Editable and printable hexagon cutouts for Grade 2 Wit &
Preview of Sparkle Pillar Fruit Lacing Cards | Fine Motor Skills Activity for Pre-k & KG

Sparkle Pillar Fruit Lacing Cards | Fine Motor Skills Activity for Pre-k & KG

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Sparkle Pillar
Sparkle Pillar presents Fruit Lacing Cards, a fun and engaging hands-on activity designed to strengthen fine motor skills while encouraging learning through play! These printable fruit lacing cards help children develop hand strength, coordination, concentration, and early learning skills through a simple and enjoyable threading activity. Perfect for Preschool, Pre-K, Kindergarten, Homeschool, Learning Centers, and Occupational Therapy activities. 🍎 What's Included: β€’ 5 Fruit Lacing Cards β€’ Ho
Preview of Accessible Sight Words

Accessible Sight Words

Created by
Alexsis Hermann
Make spelling assessments and sight word practice more accessible with these Adapted Sight Word Dot Holders! This low-prep resource is designed specifically for elementary special education classrooms, intervention groups, preschool, kindergarten, first grade, and students who benefit from accommodations and modified writing demands. Instead of writing each sight word on a traditional spelling test, students place a laminated dot marker over the correct word. This reduces frustration related to
Preview of Listen to My Teachers No Arguing

Listen to My Teachers No Arguing

This is a quick, 1 page social story to support students who have difficulty following adult instructions and/or argue with adults when asked to do something. It discretely teaches a replacement behavior in a simple 1,2,3 format. When an adult speaks to me, the only thing I should say is "Yes Ma'am" and do what they ask- fast like a racehorse! Next step- no crying, no whining. Lastly- no arguing/keep mouth closed. The story should be read to the child daily followed by role playing or creating s
Preview of 100th Day of School Food Drive Letter | Classroom Community Service Activity

100th Day of School Food Drive Letter | Classroom Community Service Activity

Celebrate the 100th Day of School with purpose! This food drive letter helps teachers combine math, social-emotional learning, and community service in a meaningful way. Students work toward a shared goal of collecting 100 cans to donate to a local food pantry while practicing counting, teamwork, and kindness. This resource is perfect for kindergarten and early elementary classrooms and makes a great addition to your 100th Day of School activities. The letter clearly communicates expectation
Preview of 4/5th Grade Student Led Conferences

4/5th Grade Student Led Conferences

Created by
Sara Clarke
This is a planning sheet based on 4th/5th Grade common core standards. Students start planning in the first month of school and meet with teacher to set a goal. They should check on their progress and gather evidence for all subjects for a month or longer. A few weeks prior to the conference, students should fill out the middle school ready goals and the subject reflection sheets. These are in Word, so should be editable based on your specific standards and needs.
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